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Carbon Positions 3D-Printed Lattice Technology for Apparel and Intimates Market

Carbon Positions 3D-Printed Lattice Technology for Apparel and Intimates Market

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Carbon, the company is emphasizing the use of its 3D-printed lattice technology as an alternative to traditional foam in bras and apparel. The content highlights applications across intimates, sports bras, swimwear, and protective apparel, positioning the technology as targeting comfort, breathability, and faster drying.

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The post suggests that Carbon is seeking deeper penetration into the apparel and performance-wear segments by promoting a dedicated landing page for designers and brands. For investors, this focus on apparel indicates an effort to diversify revenue streams beyond existing industrial and medical applications of additive manufacturing, potentially expanding Carbon’s addressable market within high-margin, branded consumer products.

By framing its technology around “design freedom” and apparel innovation, Carbon appears to be targeting partnerships with OEMs and major apparel brands rather than direct-to-consumer sales. If the outreach succeeds, the company could benefit from recurring revenue via material usage and platform agreements, though actual financial impact will depend on adoption rates, integration into large product lines, and the competitive response from other 3D-printing and advanced-materials providers.

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